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by Pen Densham
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From Page to Screen: Taking Your Story to Hollywood - podcast
Hollywood producers often look to literature for their next big movie. The trick is getting their attention. Pen Densham, Hollywood producer, writer, and director, talks about how to sell your book to Hollywood and the right way to initiate contact with people in the movie industry. He says that how you approach producers and directors is key in selling your book-to-movie idea. If you want people to pay attention, you need to approach them personally and figure out how to translate your project into something that excites them. Find a director you like and whose projects are in the style of your book, and then write them a letter to pitch your book. If you have someone willing to look at your book, you need to manage their perceptions of it, because it’s all about perception. You need to sum up your story in a catchy and appealing way so that the buyer sees it as a financial opportunity. If you can make your project seem like the logical next step in their personal journeys, they’ll definitely take a look at it.
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Hello Aikao Mr Densham was kind enough to do a video interview for us but he's not on staff here at the Author Learning Center, so I'm afraid he isn't available for replying to direct questions like this. I am not aware of any publicly available catalog. You might try some online resources such as IMDB.com, the Internet Movie Database, which I believe lists independent production companies. Also, www.ifta-online.org is the Independent Film & Television Alliance lists up and coming events for producers, directors, financers, writers and others in the movie industry. It also lists independent film companies. Also, there is http://www.moviepitch.com.... the site at which you can pitch to Robert Kosberg, the biggest pitch expert in Hollywood.
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andrew hewitt
i have written a book i think it would make a great movie , but were can you the information to contact people please
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Alla Solovarova
I think every author wants to see his or her book as a movie. But there is a problem. Hollywood is in USA and if you want to make a movie based on your book, the book has to be in English so producers or other responsible people can read it. But what is the book is written in other language? Does it mean that person has to translate it in English first? What to do in this case?
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paul higgins
That was right on time...
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Helen Collier
With so few African American agents out there what are the chances for a black writer to get representation?
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